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Italian Director Leonardo Di Costanzo Explores Notions Of Guilt In Venice Golden Lion Contender ‘Elisa’ Inspired By Real-Life Case Of Sororicide

Italian Director Leonardo Di Costanzo Explores Notions Of Guilt In Venice Golden Lion Contender ‘Elisa’ Inspired By Real-Life Case Of Sororicide

In 2009, Stephania Albertani, a 28-year-old woman hailing from the Italian lakeside town of Como, admitted to killing her older sister, burning her body to hide the crime, and then trying to also murder her parents. Interest in the crime was...

Italy’s Apogeo Space Looks to Enter Latin American Market With Telespazio Brasil

Italy’s Apogeo Space Looks to Enter Latin American Market With Telespazio Brasil

An Apogeo Space picosatellite for IoT services. Photo: Apogeo Space Italian satellite IoT company Apogeo Space is looking to enter the Latin American market with a new agreement with Telespazio Brasil. The companies said Wednesday they have a...

MBDA unveils STRATUS as Europe’s next cruise and anti-ship missile family

MBDA unveils STRATUS as Europe’s next cruise and anti-ship missile family

MBDA has unveiled STRATUS as the new name for the Future Cruise/Anti-Ship Weapon (FC/ASW) program, marking a significant step toward the next generation of European deep strike and maritime strike missiles. The announcement was made on September...

Beaumont gymnast reflects on inaugural senior season

Beaumont gymnast reflects on inaugural senior season

Breadcrumb Trail Links Local News Local Sports Other Sports Tristan Bloom competes in the double mini trampoline at the Trampoline World Cup in Portugal. (Graham Dodd, Air Time Photos) Tristan Bloom keeps jumping higher and higher. Advertisement 2...

Map reveals how deadly paralysing virus often mistaken for flu is edging towards the UK – with 38 dead

Map reveals how deadly paralysing virus often mistaken for flu is edging towards the UK – with 38 dead

A DEADLY bug that can be mistaken for flu has claimed dozens of lives in Europe this year as it edges closer to the UK. West Nile virus has infected over 600 people across the continent in just nine months, new figures reveal. 2 West Nile...

Nigeria LNG Harnesses Artificial Intelligence To Strengthen Gas Supply And Exports

Nigeria LNG Harnesses Artificial Intelligence To Strengthen Gas Supply And Exports

Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Limited (NLNG) has announced the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into its operations, a move the company says will transform efficiency, safety, and productivity across its extensive gas infrastructure....

Max Verstappen sets fastest lap in F1 history to claim surprise Italian Grand Prix pole ahead of Lando Norris

Max Verstappen sets fastest lap in F1 history to claim surprise Italian Grand Prix pole ahead of Lando Norris

Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our...

Italy used to be the bad boy of Europe. Now, France is taking the baton

Italy used to be the bad boy of Europe. Now, France is taking the baton

French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou (L) delivers a general policy statement to MPs at the National Assembly in Paris on January 14, 2025. Thomas Samson | Afp | Getty Images Heading into another vote of confidence next week, France now...

Groundbreaking palaeoscience research benefits Tanzanian, Italian students

Groundbreaking palaeoscience research benefits Tanzanian, Italian students

Dar es Salaam. About 190 students from the Tanzania’s University of Dar es Salaam and the University of Perugia in Italy have benefited from the Tanzania Human Origins Research (THOR), a 15-year joint palaeoscience initiative between the two...

Russia’s Putin hails war advances; Ukraine retakes parts of Donetsk

Russia’s Putin hails war advances; Ukraine retakes parts of Donetsk

Ukraine reclaimed 62sq km (24sq miles) of territory last month, its commander in chief revealed on Monday, contradicting Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent claim to be advancing “in all directions”. “The month in which the occupiers hoped...

Putin hails success ‘in all directions’; Ukraine retakes parts of Donetsk 

Putin hails success ‘in all directions’; Ukraine retakes parts of Donetsk 

Ukraine reclaimed 62sq km (24sq miles) of territory last month, its commander in chief revealed on Monday, contradicting Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent claim to be advancing “in all directions”. “The month in which the occupiers hoped...

Top 11 things to do in Indianapolis

Top 11 things to do in Indianapolis

While the Hoosier State's capital is perhaps best known as the home of the Indy 500, Indianapolis is more than just a city for racing enthusiasts. It's a place where public art, professional sports, bikeways, universities, museums and parks meld...

Celebrities and ordinary mourners went to pay last respects for Italian fashion legend

Celebrities and ordinary mourners went to pay last respects for Italian fashion legend

MILAN — Hundreds of ordinary admirers and VIPs paid their last respects Saturday to Giorgio Armani, remembered by Milan’s mayor as a “man of extraordinary elegance” who left an indelible mark on the city and the global fashion world. Armani died...

F1 race start time: Italian GP 2025 schedule and how to watch Monza action

F1 race start time: Italian GP 2025 schedule and how to watch Monza action

Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our...

An Italian schoolboy and the secret process of how a saint is made

An Italian schoolboy and the secret process of how a saint is made

On Sunday morning in the heart of Vatican City, thousands of people will gather outside St Peter’s Basilica to watch the Pope make a schoolboy the first millennial saint. Carlo Acutis, 15, who died of leukaemia in 2006, will formally be given the...

Business News | A Tax on Living Heritage: Indian Carpet Council Warns US Tariffs Endanger Weavers' Livelihoods

Business News | A Tax on Living Heritage: Indian Carpet Council Warns US Tariffs Endanger Weavers' Livelihoods

NewsVoir Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], September 11: In a small village in Uttar Pradesh, I once sat beside a weaver named Shanti. Her fingers moved with a rhythm so natural it felt like music - tying knots on a loom that had been in her family for...

Israel-Premier Tech to race remainder of Vuelta a España without 'Israel' on jerseys as pro-Palestine protests continue

Israel-Premier Tech to race remainder of Vuelta a España without 'Israel' on jerseys as pro-Palestine protests continue

Israel-Premier Tech will race the remaining eight stages of the Vuelta a España without 'Israel' on their jerseys, with the team opting to change their kit mid-way through the race due to 'safety concerns', though the team name will not be...

EU and UN to debate Poland drone incursion as Warsaw seeks more air defenses

EU and UN to debate Poland drone incursion as Warsaw seeks more air defenses

A day after Russian drones violated Polish airspace in what Warsaw has called a deliberate attack, the European Parliament and the United Nations Security Council announced they would address the incident in emergency sessions. Poland, meanwhile,...

Lawlessness Has a Limit—And the West Is Reaching It

Lawlessness Has a Limit—And the West Is Reaching It

America is on fire now over a shocking murder on a tram in Charlotte, North Carolina. A young Ukrainian refugee, Iryna Zarutska, took a seat on the tram in front of a large, hooded black man, Decarlos Brown. After a few moments, Brown took a knife...

Italian painting stolen by Nazis found in Argentina thanks to Dutch journalist

Italian painting stolen by Nazis found in Argentina thanks to Dutch journalist

Argentinian authorities recovered an 18th century painting stolen by Nazis from a Dutch Jewish art collector after it appeared in a property advert, only to suddenly vanish. Portrait of a Lady by Italian baroque painter Giuseppe Ghislandi was...

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